Rural Poverty – In Their Own Words (Guatemala)| 3mins
Director: James Heer | Producer: James Heer
Focus Years: 2011 | Country: Italy
Synopsis:
When rural women are able to access better paid jobs outside of the agricultural sector, it benefits their families as well as the wider economy. In this video, MarÃa Ana Lagog González, a weaver from Guatemala, talks about how she has been able to offer her family a better future through weaving. Â
Rural Poverty – In Their Own Words (Guatemala)
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